Baby The Angels Are Here

Album: No Smoke Without Fire (1978)
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  • No smoke without fire
    If the sky was light
    And the moon shine brightly
    Then we?d be away tonight
    Better chance be taken
    Than love forsaken
    This ain't no mistake that I'm making.

    Baby the angels are here,
    Brought me a Bible and a gun,
    Baby I wanted to stay with you,
    But they're saying I?d better run,
    Cause heaven?s a footstep away.

    Well I was hoping to make it
    Sometimes you put it together
    Before you try
    Let it take it?s course,
    Because you just can't force it
    And I don't want to break down and cry.

    Baby the angels are here,
    Brought me a Bible and a gun,
    Baby I wanted to stay with you,
    But they're saying I?d better run,
    Cause heaven?s a footstep away. Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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